Cascading effects of defaunation on the coexistence of two specialized insect seed predators.
Guillermo PegueroHelene C Muller-LandauPatrick A JansenS Joseph WrightPublished in: The Journal of animal ecology (2016)
We show that two species of insect seed predators relying on the same host plant species are niche differentiated in their reproductive strategies such that one species has the advantage when fruits are handled promptly by vertebrates and the other when they are not. Defaunation disrupts this mediating influence of vertebrates and strongly favours one species at the expense of the other, providing a case study of the cascading effects of defaunation and its potential to disrupt coexistence of non-target species, including the hyperdiverse phytophagous insects of tropical forests.
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